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ALTA Certification Academic Language Therapy
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1. A word made from a base word by the addition of one or more affixes
Vr
V-e
Derivative
Phoneme
2. The number of words which a reader can translate meaningfully in a given period of time
Social and emotional problems related to dyslexia
Auditory Learners
Rate
MSLE
3. Instruction must include the six basic types of these and the division rules.
Pre-English
Samuel T. Orton
Chall's Stage 2
Syllable Instruction
4. Normalized standard scores with a range of 1 to 9. They are status score within a particulur norm group.
Alvin and Isabel Liberman
VAKT
Mastery level
Stanine Scores
5. Words that are able to be broken apart by the position of the vowels and consonants in order to pronounce.
Criterion-Referenced Test
Raw score
Phonemic/ decodable words
V >
6. Scores expressed in their original form without statistical treatment - such as the number of correct answers on a test.
Raw score
Criterion-Referenced Test
V-e
Phonological Awareness
7. Four adjacent letters representing one sound (eigh)
Morpheme
Top-down Reading Approach
Phoneme
Quadrigraph
8. Anglo-Saxon - Latin - Greek
Three Layers of Language
Reliability
V-e
Chall's Stage 0
9. Reading for Learning "the New" - Expand vocabularies - build background and world knowledge - develop strategic habits
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10. r-controlled syllable
Rate
Vr
Progress Monitoring
Social and emotional problems related to dyslexia
11. The percentage is defined to include scores in a specified distribution that fall below the point at which a given score lies.
Visual Processing
Comprehension
Percentile
SBOE
12. Two vowels standing adjacent in the same syllable whose sounds blend smoothly together in one syllable. There are only four diphthongs in English. These are ou/out - ow/cow - oi/oil - oy - boy
Morphology
Raw score
WRAT
Diphthong
13. Is a specific learning disability that is neurological in origin. It is characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word recognition and by poor spelling and decoding abilities. These difficulties typically result from a deficit in the
Accent
V-e
Dyslexia
Chall's Stage 3
14. Given normal vision - the ability to recognize and interpret information taken in with the eye.
ALTA
Social language
Visual Processing
Accommodation
15. The teacher musts be adept at individualized teaching based on continual assessment of the student's needs. Content should be mastered to a level of automaticity.
Mathew Effect
Mastery level
CTOPP
Diagnostic Teaching
16. Whole language. Founder of Whole language concept
Frank Smith
Components of Reading Instruction
Syllable Instruction
Achievement test
17. Is a type of test - assessment - or evaluation which yields an estimate of the position of the tested individual in a predefined population - with respect to the trait being measured. This estimate is derived from the analysis of test scores and poss
Combination
Sight Words
Norm-Referenced Test
Vr
18. A type of derived score such that the distribution of these scores for a specified population has convenient known values for the mean and standard deviation.
Standard Scores
Raw score
Texas Education Code 28.06
MSL
19. Two adjacent letters repressing a single consonant sound
Bottom-up Reading Approachs
Base Word
Suffix
Digraph
20. Taught visual to auditory - Taught auditory to visual - Students should also master blending of sounds into words and as well segmenting whole words into individual sounds.
Sound Symbols Association is taught to mastery in two directions...
Impulsivity
Dyslexia
Samuel T. Orton
21. MSLE instruction requires that organization on material follow the logical order of the language. Sequence must begin with the easiest and progress to more difficult material. Each step must be based on prior knowledge.
Frank Smith
Multisensory
Adolf Kusmaul
Systematic and Cumulative Instruction
22. The curved line placed beneath c to indicate its "soft" or (s) pronunciation - as opposed to its hard or (k) pronunciation. Students use the coding on c before the letters e - i - or y (the softeners) - to remind themselves to pronounced the (s) soun
Cognition
IEP
Standard Scores
Cedilla
23. To adjacent letters representing a single vowel sound
CTOPP
Vowel Digraph
Cognitive Assessment
Consonant
24. A word that is immediately recognized as a whole and does not require decoding to identify. A sight word may or may not be phonetically regular.
Sight Words
Chall's Stage 1
Kenneth and Yetta Goodman
Orthography
25. Wechsler Individual Achievement Test
Frank Smith
WIATII
Achievement test
Chall's Stage 4
26. A syllable ending with one or more consonants. The vowel is usually short.
Simultaneous teaching
Closed Syllable
Orthography
Percentile/ percentile rank
27. Behaving without thinking about possible consequences. May act or speak without first thinking about how their behavior might make other people react of feel
Rehabilitation Act of 1973/504
Impulsivity
Achievement test
Consonant
28. Standards of Personal Conduct - Standards of Professional Conduct - Conflict of Interest - Confidentiality
Base Word
Affix
ALTA
4 Principles of ALTA Code of Ethics
29. A significant unit of visual shape. We use the visual shape as to cover not only writing - but also any other shape perceived by the eye which is a visible representation of a unit of speech. A single graphic letter or letter cluster which represents
Grapheme
Chall's Stage 3
Diagnostic tests
Sound Symbols Association is taught to mastery in two directions...
30. A class of open speech sounds produced by the easy passage of air through a relatively open vocal tract. A - E - I - O - U
Ability
Orthography
Vowel
Base Word
31. Use - pictures - charts - maps - graphs - etc...clear view of teacher - color to highlight important text - ask teacher to provide handouts - illustrate ideas as pictures before writing them down - use multi media
Top-down Reading Approach
Tactile
Phonics approach
Visual Learners
32. Scientific terminology and often appear in science texts - Greek roots are often combining forms and compound to form words.
Vr
Greek layer of language
Rate
Multi-Sensory Approach
33. Understanding of the internal linguistic structure of words
Chall's Stage 0
VC
Diphthong
Phonological Awareness
34. Alphabetic principle" and its relationship to phonemic awareness and phonological awareness in reading
Great Vowel Shift
Alvin and Isabel Liberman
Joe Torgesen
Anglo Saxon
35. The ancient Britons (Celts) conquered by Caesar in 54 c.e. - Celtic and Latin languages co-exist - Teutonic tribes (Jutes - Angles and Saxons invade) - Anglo-Saxon layer of language
Closed Syllable
Components of Reading Instruction
Keith Stanovich
Pre-English
36. Changes in curriculum - supplementary aides or equipment - and provision of specialized facilities that allow students to participate in educational environment to fullest extent possible.
Six basic types of syllables
Grapheme
Modification
Pre-English
37. A group of several test standardized on the same sample population so that results on the several tests are comparable. Example : School achievement tests
Academic Achievement Tests
Towre
Battery
Stanine Scores
38. Refers tot he measurement consistency of a test
Joe Torgesen
Tilde
Reliability
Phoneme
39. Open syllable
Analytic
Dr. Rudolf Berlin
Combination
V >
40. Was a major change in the pronunciation of the English language that took place in England between 1350 and 1500.[1] This was first studied by Otto Jespersen (1860-1943) - a Danish linguist and Anglicist - who coined the term. Because English spellin
Great Vowel Shift
Kinesthetic
CTOPP
Chall's Stage 1
41. An affix attached to the beginning of a word that changes the meaning of that word.
Middle English
Anglo Saxon
Prefix
ADHD
42. Edward III - English again becomes the official language of the state -Chaucer - Canterbury Tales - English borrows from Latin and Greek languages - Anglo-French compounds appear (gentlewomen - gentlemen - faithful - etc) - Latin layer of language -
Linguistic Method
Universal Screening
Achievement test
Middle English
43. English as a second language
ESL
Percentile
Oral Language
Impulsivity
44. listening - remembering - and understanding what someone else says.
Rate
Mastery level
Affix
Receptive language
45. Making sense of what we read. Comprehension is dependent on good word recognition - fluency - vocabulary - worldly knowledge - and language ability.
Phonemic/ decodable words
Comprehension
MSLE
Percentile/ percentile rank
46. A way of describing - in standard deviation units - a raw score's distance from its distribution means.
Standard score
Macron
Social language
Derived Score
47. Construction and Reconstruction - Construct understanding based on analysis and synthesis.
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48. State Board of Education Rule - District Board of Trustees must make sure dyslexia procedures are given to the district. - District must use SBOE approved strategies for screening and treating dyslexia
Texas Administrative Code 74.28
WRAT
Phonics approach
Grapheme
49. Two adjacent letters repressing a single consonant sound
Progress Monitoring
Norm-Referenced Test
Phonology
Consonant Digraph
50. Ability to understand and express spoken language
Chall's Stage 2
VV
Systematic and Cumulative Instruction
Oral Language